2013: Junior at Creighton• AVCA All-East Region First Team and Second-Team All-BIG EAST.• All-American Honorable Mention by the AVCA.• Started CU’s first 22 and final six matches at setter in 2013 after making 27 starts in 2012 as team’s right-side hitter.• Led team with 17 double-doubles and four triple-doubles.• In league play, ranked third in hitting percentage and was seventh in assists per set. In all matches, was sixth in the league in assists per set.• Named MVP of the season-opening Hampton Inn Invitational after leading Creighton to wins vs. No. 13 BYU (8/30) and Bowling Green (8/31).• Named BIG EAST Player of the Week on Sept. 2.• Earned second BIG EAST Player of the Week honor on Oct. 14 after consecutive triple-doubles, which also earned her Sports Imports/AVCA National Player of the Week accolades on Oct. 15.• Had 45 assists, 14 digs and seven blocks in 3-2 win at Wichita State (9/22).• Owned eight straight double-doubles from Sept. 21 to Oct. 20 to tie Melissa Walsh’s school record.• Became sixth player in Creighton history with 1,000 or more career assists, doing so in the fourth set at Butler (10/4).• Had 48 assists to go with season-high 18 digs and eight kills in 3-1 win at Xavier (10/5).• Had back-to-back triple-doubles in wins vs. DePaul (Oct. 11) and Marquette (10/13).• Had a career-high 12 kills to go with 12 digs and 39 assists in 3-1 win vs. DePaul, hitting .579 in 19 swings (10/11).• Followed that up with a near-identical line in 3-0 win vs. Marquette, owning 12 kills, 15 digs and 33 assists on .579 hitting in 19 swings (10/13).• Also turned in a triple-double vs. St. John’s on Nov. 1 with 44 assists, 10 kills and a career-best 10 blocks.• Had career-high 52 assists in 3-1 win at DePaul (10/26).• Hit .643 in 13 errorless swings and added 29 assists at Seton Hall (11/16).• Had 44 assists, 21 digs and 11 kills for a triple-double in BIG EAST Tournament win vs. Xavier (11/29).• Had 39 assists and 11 digs in BIG EAST Tourney final vs. Marquette (11/30).• Helped Creighton to 3-1 NCAA Tourney win with 45 assists, 10 digs and six blocks vs. Arkansas (12/6).

2012: Sophomore at Creighton• Saw all of her time in 2012 as a right-side hitter.• Had 10 kills on .643 hitting in sweep over USF (8/25).• Had eight blocks and six kills with no errors in 2012 opener vs. UCF (8/24).• Voted to USF Invitational All-Tournament Team (8/25).• Had seven kills, six blocks and four digs vs. Northern Iowa (10/5), then had six kills and six blocks vs. Bradley one night later (10/6).• Slammed season-best 11 kills in four-set win at Bradley (11/2).• Had five blocks in MVC Tournament title match vs. Wichita State (11/24).• Hit .500 in 14 swings vs. Marquette in NCAA Tournament victory (11/30).• Had six blocks at No. 11 Minnesota in NCAA Tournament (12/1).• Returned to her setter role in the spring with 49 assists, six blocks, five digs and four kills in an exhibition win at Nebraska (4/12).• Ranked 16th in the MVC in blocks per set, fifth-most among sophomores.

2011: Freshman at Creighton• Owned 23 starts, seven times as a right-side hitter, twice as a defensive specialist and 14 times as a setter.• Named to MVC’s All-Freshman Team.• Ranked fourth in the MVC with 0.29 aces per set.• Named MVC Freshman of the Week on Sept. 12 after earning All-Tournament honors at the Ameritas Players Challenge in Lincoln, Neb.• Earned MVC Freshman of the Week honors a second time (Sept. 26) after averaging 6.00 assists, 2.86 digs, 1.14 blocks and 1.29 blocks per set.• Delivered Creighton’s first triple-double by a freshman since 1998 (Kailey Reyes) on Sept. 17 vs. UAB, finishing with 11 kills, 22 assists and 17 digs.• Served up seven aces in three-set win over McNeese State (9/17), second-most in CU history and tying a D.J. Sokol Arena record.• Had 19 assists and eight digs vs. South Dakota (9/3) and 18 assists and eight digs vs. Marquette (9/3).• Tallied eight assists, eight digs and six kills at No. 11 Nebraska (9/8).• Had 11 assists, five kills, four aces and four blocks vs. Weber State (9/9), the first Bluejay with those numbers (or better) in each category since 1996.• Delivered 20 assists, 12 digs and eight kills in win at Evansville (9/23).• Had seven kills, 12 assists and five digs in sweep of Saint Mary’s (9/10).• Recorded 27 assists and 20 digs in win vs. Illinois State (9/30), becoming the fifth player in CU history with at least 20 digs and 20 assists in the same match, and first since 2006.• Had 25 assists, seven kills and seven digs and hit .538 vs. Bradley (10/14).• Finished with a season-high six blocks vs. Southern Illinois (10/21).• Produced a double-double with 16 assists and 11 digs to go with four blocks in win over Evansville (10/22).• Had 22 assists and 11 digs in win at Illinois State (10/29).• Also had 22 assists and 11 digs in win vs. Wichita State (11/4).• Recorded her seventh double-double with 15 assists and 11 digs at Bradley (11/12).

Millard North High School• Was a 2010-11 Under Armour honorable-mention All-American.• Named Second Team All-State by the Omaha World-Herald and Lincoln Journal Star as a senior, when she had 829 assists, 85 aces, 221 kills and 83 blocks while hitting .388.• Led the state (Class A) in aces per set (0.7), sixth in hitting percentage (.388), seventh in assists per set (7.5) and 13th in blocks (0.7).• As a junior, she hit .290 with 111 kills, 130 digs, 61 blocks, 42 aces and 423 assists and was named Second Team All-State.• As a freshman had 409 assists and 109 kills, then added 732 assists and 104 kills as a sophomore, when she was named Third Team All-State.• Named the setter on the Class A All-State Tournament Team as a senior.• Named First Team All-Metro twice and Second Team once.• Team was 95-38 in her four seasons, including third-place finishes as a senior (26-12) and freshman (33-3) and a seventh-place finish as a sophomore (24-8).• In high school, played for coaches Dave Cork, Sara Horn and Nick Schuster.• Honored by PrepVolleyball.com as a “Frosh 59” in 2007 and “Soph 79” in 2008.• Named No. 60 on the PrepVolleyball.com Senior Aces list and was a candidate for the Andi Collins Award that is handed out to the nation’s best prep setter.